Call for Bids Chumstick Highway Lift Station Pumps and Auxiliary Generator

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth has officially announced a call for bids for the Chumstick Highway Lift Station Pumps and Auxiliary Generator project, which is set to significantly enhance local public works. This initiative is vital for improving the city’s infrastructure and ensuring the effective management of resources. The deadline for bid submissions is March 25, 2016, underscoring the urgency of this important undertaking. Local contractors and engineers are particularly encouraged to participate, demonstrating their expertise in public works projects. This project not only aims to boost operational efficiency but also aligns with the city’s dedication to sustainable and green solutions, reflecting broader trends in environmental responsibility.

Interested bidders can access additional details through the city’s official website. The city’s proactive approach in seeking bids fosters community engagement and supports local business growth. Overall, this initiative represents a significant step forward for Leavenworth’s infrastructure development.

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